Posted 3 years ago
qantin
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Can anyone tell us anything about this 21" deep x 38" wide green enamel gas stove marked "Montgomery Ward" that looks like the top image of the Ebony Windsor 1929 summer kitchen stove at the link, below, and also like the one posted with this "Show & Tell" entry? Neither photo is of my stove, but mine looks very much like them. I found mine in Galveston, 10 years ago, and had it restored and modified for safety. Here's the Ebony Windsor photo link: http://picasaweb.google.com/qantin/DropBox?authkey=Gv1sRgCNnmr9q-wt-r7wE&feat=email#5527593482881542674
Thanks very much. Hope someone's got a good story to share, like my Nannie always had!
Mary
P.S. Why no picture of my stove? Because it's presently tightly encased in shrink-wrap and legless.
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